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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspiring toward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or ambition to achieve a particular goal or state.
Example: "She is aspiring toward a career in environmental science, hoping to make a positive impact on the planet."
Alternatives: "striving for" or "aiming at".
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sounds like a cheerful disco gallop, Remy's vocals aspiring toward a reedy, Madonna-like high.
After so many years of aspiring toward a starring role, are you ready to give up your anonymity?
Friends said she and her husband built an intimate, lively family life in their apartment on Park Avenue, always aspiring toward normalcy.
Sirota says no matter which environment a translational researcher might be aspiring toward, "Figure out who you will be working with and how to make a good team with them".
If, though, we can grasp their possible futures with sufficient faith and rigour, we may achieve the best anyone can hope for: averting the worst, aspiring toward the best, and handing on a culture (if not a planet) in better shape than the one we inherited.
These pictures are aspiring toward the crystalline beauty of glorious art.
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His own designs aspire toward spartan simplicity.
Music aspired toward silliness or sobriety, not the sublime.
While they fall short of the ideal, they aspire toward reliable rule of law.
In fact, each art form aspires toward the condition of another, and in so doing surpasses itself.
Although he could push his smooth baritone voice up to medium volume, his crooning never aspired toward the operatic.
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